[TR]... and justice for all

Day 3,906, 11:41 Published in Finland Turkey by Walpole

People of eFinland!

Greetings from eTr.

This article is implemented to inform you about the history and the current state of conflict between our countries.

In the past weekend, we were approached by a Finnish government delegation seeking to discuss terms of possible peace accord between our countries.

In our conversations, we reminded our Finnish counterparts that eTurkey suffered an unfair and malicious treatment about 1 year ago when eFinland was occupying our 3 most populous regions.

Specifically speaking, eFinland employed embargo and tax related legislations to suffocate eTr to a slow death. And, it lasted for months.

https://www.erepublik.com/en/main/law/Finland/193210
https://www.erepublik.com/en/main/law/Finland/194430


We informed our Finnish counterparts that there is an intensely felt demand of justice among eTurkish population and the Finnish proposals for the peace accord must somehow answer this demand.

Finnish delegation offered a public apology for the past crimes of Finland against eTurkey alongside a symbolic war reparation as a token of remorse.

We perceived Finnish offer quite positively. At the end, we are looking for justice, not revenge. A public apology reflecting remorse would be enough to answer our demand for justice.

We offered our counter-proposal, which was not significantly different from Finnish offer.

As Finnish representatives were conveying our proposal to their parliament for evaluation, we were anticipating a peace treaty would be signed soon.

Yesterday (Monday), to our amusement and surprise, Finnish representative informed us that Finnish parliament is rejecting our proposal in a blanket fashion.

As the gap between Finnish proposal and ours was quite narrow, we assume that Finnish parliament rejects our proposal as well as the one offered by Finnish government.

In other words, it looks like Finnish parliament is cold to the idea of a peaceful closure of hostilities between our countries.

Since your parliament seems reluctant to sign a balanced and fair peace accord and to answer our righteous demand of justice, we are morally free to pursue other means, which were once practiced by Finland on eTr for malicious reasons.

Since Finnish parliament is reluctant to implement an apology to express their remorse, we are duty-bound to make eFinland feel the remorse to start implementing an apology.

We did try our best to resolve this issue peacefully and bury the past.

Your decision-makers torpedoed it.

Responsibility of whatever implications befallen to your country from this point forward solely belongs to your decision-makers as we wash our hands clean.




-Written on the behalf of eTr Government